October 28, 2005
Smaller decline in China locally produced vitamin A prices; continued weakness seen
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The decline in prices of vitamin A in China generally slowed down in recent days, following regular trade. But prices were generally unable to break out of the price doldrums that have been plaguing the industry for a long time.
As of October 27, prices of vitamin A products in China are as follows:
|
Region |
Country Origin |
Offer Price (RMB/kg) |
Transacted Price (RMB/kg) |
|
Beijing |
Imported |
126 |
125 |
|
Locally Produced |
120 |
118 | |
|
Shanghai |
Imported |
127 |
126 |
|
Locally Produced |
121 |
119 | |
|
Shanxi |
Imported |
127 |
126 |
|
Locally Produced |
121 |
119-120 | |
|
Jiangsu |
Imported |
127 |
126 |
|
Locally Produced |
121 |
119 | |
|
Shandong |
Imported |
127 |
126 |
|
Locally Produced |
121 |
119-120 | |
|
Sichuan |
Imported |
127 |
125-126 |
|
Guangdong |
Imported |
128 |
126-127 |
| Prices are representative and for reference only | |||
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